Page a Wednesday November a And junior Steve KeiUck will play the pivot petition Juniors have height seniors rely on speed The junior and senior boys basketball teams of Georgetown district high school have begun practicing for the coming season and the two teams are looking very ke one another The sen or team finished second In all of Ontario last year and a number of its players graduated Head coach Bob said three of the players from last year will be return ng for the semester which begins in January are expected to join the team The seniors are currently carrying three players Of junior age on the roster We have basically a new team this year said have some players who played Junior last year and they should help us The regular season does not begin until January so the sen and juniors will be playing tournaments and exhibition games until then Some of the schools which the Rebels will be playing are of the very best calibre In eluded are three of the top Toronto schools Oakwood St Mike and Jarvla Junior head coach Moe Leeking said last year was a rebuilding year for his team The Rebels finished last year in league play We have five guys returning from last year and some excellent players from our feeder schools said The Rebel feeder schools are Centennial Holy Cross and Stewart town Unlike the seniors the juniors are going with a tall lineup Steve Kesllck who will be playing centre la and he two forwards will be The junior team began Its preseason schedule last TuesdaybybombingAetonMW John and Mark Welstrop led the way by scoring 10 points each while Kesl had and Kevin Neale seven Both teams host the teams from Jarvls Collegiate this Friday in what promise to be very competitive and exciting games Minor hockey results ATOM Metals Florists 1 Thomas Gross scored the threegoal hat trick to lead Depco in this one Dwayne Jackson scored the lone Fend ley goal Novice McLeod Richmond Town a Joe and McLeod s Marc Bertrand ex changed shutouts in this defen slve struggle Garbutt Plumbing 10 Master Feeds Wade Kirkpatrtck and Ro bert Klavkalns each scored three times as Garbutt ran Master Feeds out of the rink Other scorers were Dave Rob- son Brian Crough Alain Mar tin and Brad Klavkalns Dave Large recorded the shutout Varian Associates 3 A V TennantI Gordon Savage scored two goals in a losing cause Tom Stefan had a goal and an assist for Varian Ian and John Watts had the others C AC Adam recorded his second shutout in as many games as he and his team mates blanked Finance Brian Kemp scored the game lone goal PEE WEE Cleaners GR Muckart4 Shawn Dock era scored three goals for in a losing causa Scott Peck with two John Spear James Beck and Craig Lawrence scored to lead to Its first win the season Gary scored the other goal Robert Gougeon Standard Products Andreas Hack bad a goal and an assist for Gougeon Claude Gallant and Steven Dwycr had the others Kevin and David Marc rep led for Standard Ontario Electric Nell Musk Jeff Grossman had two goats In a losing cause Electric goals were scored by Jeff Harris Danny Walters Paul and Pat Primer a no Bruce Rieger had the other Neil goal North Halloo Ford Georgetown Rental 1 Philip had two goals and an assist to lead Ford to victory Other scorers for the winners were Peter and Rick Russell had Rental goal Chicken Villa I George Osborne or Boi and Villas Phillip Rose traded goals in this closechecking Plumbing Murray Motor Bob Spied led to victory by recording a shutout Brian Stone Paul Prcssault and Conor Kennedy had the goals Centennial take volley ball title The boys volleyball team of Centennial School won the North Halloo championship by defeating Martin Street 154 and recently It was the seventh year row they have won the champion ship In the front row from left to right are Mike Darke John Chris Manhlre Domini Kevin Major PeeWees are consolation champs The Standard Products Ma Jot Pea Wees took the Early Bird Consolation Champion ship Georgetown won three of four games with their only loss being in overtime The team that defeated Georgetown was Chatham Georgetown carried a 10 lead late in the final period but Chatham came back to tie the game and then score In a goal mouth scramble in overtime In the second game two goals by Sandy Watson and one from Dave gave Georgetown a 32 edge over St Thomas This was one of the tournaments best games as both teams entertained the crowd with close well played hockey Fee Wees advanced to he consolation final by taking a 34 decision with Kevin Gillespie earning the shutout The scorers in this one were Howie Oram with the winner set up by Bloke Harrison and two by Robbie Duke The second one was perfectly setup by The final game was played against Leamington with Gillespie earning another shutout as Georgetown won The goal scorers were Eric Clark Mark Snow Bobby Boucher and Sandy Wanton from Jay Barwell Harrison was chosen as the outstanding player of the tournament but the whole team and coach Ward SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK Whatever your menage Col ill Today and on its Way florists MM St Georgetown FOR CAREFREE WEATHEJ DRIVING WINTERIZE ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE MOUNTAIN VI Pick up lor Acton Area Cuttomsrs can arranged by catling -cimoix- BANTAM Criterion Carpet MacPherson Shayne Hillock of Criterion and MacPherson a Ben Van each had two goals In this tic Andy Pete MacKinnon and Scott Da Hon hod the other Criterion goals while Gary Cutherbcrtson Paul Clark and Jim Kemper had one each or son M W lliams set up three of the Criterion goals Elks Lodge 4 Johnson Carney Peter Allen had three assists and Ralph two goals In leading Elks to vie Brent Hayes and Vcmon Coles also scored for the win Coles and Allen had two assists each David Miles and Gerry Lot wood replied for Johnson with Chris March get ting two assists Stevenson Men Wear Arm bra Construction 1 Mike Mitchell scored both goals for the winners Jim Gordon scored Armbro a goal Georgetown Chrysler 1 Crnig Porter had three for Milllere Barry Stone Kevin It and Noel had the others and Peter Marti and Brian collected two assists apiece Jeff Sargent had the lone Chrysler goal I- Real Estate Kings way Pools Murk had three goals and on ass to lead to victory Grant Nairn Dave Whitehead Mike Schuciz and John Sellar had the winner goals Vince Brandt had two assists Dave rut on and Mark replied for Kings way MIDGET Scotia Ranks Ma si on Motors Four different scorers led to victory Dan Knight Mark Bingham John Thorpe and Phil Milne each had one Paul Lesley had two and Mike Roberts had Scotia goals Cable TV Mont ego Construction John Larose had two goals to lead Cable to victory Hack had the other Kevin Stewart and Tom Cull replied for Montego JUVENILE Five different scorers led Burns Mark Mario Plteri Rick Jeffrey Croig McLaughlin and Pete Parkas each scored for the winners Don Tim Field Terry Mostaord and Tim Scarrow replied Tor Lane Jim Steering 4 Neils on sZ Curt Brown lee had two for Steering and Pat and Tim McLeod collected singles Paul Morrow and BUI Wheeler replied for a Raiders Exchange Wayne Doell had two goals and an assist and Steve Brandt a goal and two assists to lead the Jr Raiders Tony Scott Dwyer and Scott Wilson had the others Scott Mc Laughlln Gord Miller and Jamie Hansen replied for Ex change House JUNIOR GIRLS Lisa Allen had four goals and on assist to lead the Lionettes Elaine Hughes had three and Angle McCaughon two to com the winners scoring had the lone I OOF goal Ontario Outdoors NFWBOOK The long I me readers of this column know of my keen Interest in shows hoeing A new book has just been released by Gerry Wolfrom with the title WALK INTO WINTER Gerry outdoor tor of SI Catherines newspaper and well known on Lake Ontario as a very prof Salm Sherman The hook covers many aspects of In the outdoors and specializes of course n snowshoc The other items of interest are all In conjunct hth and keep warm as well how to prepare foods on the snow covered I would recommend the book Walk Into Winter to add to your library I know Gerry Wolfram personally and know of he work put Into this book to help you enjoy and even the Canadian nter more MID has always been a time when I look forward to and plan Tor the Holiday season of Chrlstnn new years regards cooking If you don t have a sour dough starter on he go then now is the lime to start one Sour dough pes go good with the rich foods many people In at this time of year yet arc very igh in flavor column carry recipes thai can be used ail year r now especially for Christmas so If your wife is not one of many women who read this column each week get her started now and reap the benefits and I would suggest that you help her with the cooking You be at how much enjoyment that t w 11 bring you TURKEY SHOOTS I not there have been a few already and I was not made aware of them If your club or group has a turkey shoot planned please let me know at dale me and location The rcf are holding one this Saturday but I do not have all the Information on it The Metro Region Conservation Authority is holding several between now and Christmas Dates will be in next weeks column Please do not forget to take the freeadvcrl sing that this column can give to your club and let mc know about your activities The On tar Trails council has been working hard to set up hear from all aspects of the outdoors minded public Trails v bo prepared for king Fitness Trolls Canoe ng country skiing ling horseback r d cycling and rail biking full of and downs fight for your and the downs and enjoy to the limit our ONTARIO OUTDOORS Raiders lose in overtime splits double A Minor Aton split the two games they play last week On Tuesday the team went down defeat a I the hands of Brampton and on Saturday they shut out Guelph The Brampton contest was a closecheck affair with the teams only managing to get 13 shots on net Brampton had The Georgetown MAJOR The Major Pee Wees took a onegoal lead against Milton but could not hold on as the visitors came back to earn a 1 1 tie In other games Pee Wees ployed last week they took back toback victories from They Deal mem and 4 The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders lost a to on Friday as the Merchants scored in overtime to take a decision The went the gome with a record but once ago n failed to climb over the break even mark It was a light defensive battle w the visiting Raiders in minutes seconds played Each team tallied twice in the opening period and nil four markers came on power plays The Raiders Art Webster opened the scoring with assists going to Juri the league op and Ray The Merchants went ahead on goals by Bob Clayton and J m Vonnl Evans tied the score with only IB seconds left period Assists went lo Kudrnsovs and Brad Butter worth The Haiders regained the lead with the only goal of the second period Tom Gilbert scored it with assists going to Tom Daley and Butterworth Both teams went Into defensive shells the final period as bath only managed to gel four shots on net The Merchants l the score on a goal by Joe McKcnna then took the lead midway through the period on goal by Hugh Prcnllce The Raiders Daley forced overtime w a goal at the 1502 mark Assists went to Evans and Gilbert The two teams kept up the defensive play or the of overtime The Raiders their opponents 2 but the Merchants made per cent of their shots count Kevin scored the winner on an unassisted effort A win by the Raiders would have given them first place in the league but Dundas held on to the lead with victory It wan the second week in a row the Raiders have missed an opportunity take over lop Frank Dave Scott Murray Jamie South Don Gilbert and Dave Houston In the back row are coach Jim Hall Jeff Smith Andy Carter Kirk Jeff Jim Brown Paul Karolidls Paul Burroughs Wayne Manuel Ran Goarlle Mike Adams and coach Jim Atkinson Manager Dave Ward trainers Bruce McMackin end Brian deserve for their outstanding showing SERVICE For VOLKSWAGEN AUDI HONDA WE KNOW CAR THAN ANY ONE COURTESY CARS APPOINTMENT Tnnti BAZ MOTORS LTD boys played well In losing with Todd Sheperd Dean Irvine Mike Hurley and Brent hav ng very good games Georgetown totally dominated Guelph They them 303 and only sharp goalkeeping kept the score down Every player on the Georgetown roster played excellently In this game with B Ward Brian Pat and Steve Tucker deserving extra mention Ward scored both goals Dohery setup the first one and Hutt was play maker on the second one in wi Are you NEW TO TOWN or have you just moved a new home HOUSEWARMING GIFTS and Informal about Georgetown For th n tor mat Ion em HousewSrm gilts Joan G asp at 8774812 Ask us about you Co mo and tell us what you re looking for a job Toll us what you today and what you want to be tomorrow Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs No ons on either s de Wo II be glad to talk And we may have just what you re looking for But you II never know unt I you ask Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower 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